superfactorial
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superfactorial
Summary
superfactorial is a natural domain and range function[1].
Key Facts
- superfactorial is credited with the discovery of Neil Sloane[2].
- superfactorial is credited with the discovery of Simon Plouffe[3].
- superfactorial's instance of is recorded as natural domain and range function[4].
- superfactorial's OEIS ID is recorded as A000178[5].
- superfactorial's different from is recorded as superfactorial[6].
- superfactorial's defining formula is recorded as \mathrm{sf}(n)=\prod_{k=1}^n k![7].
- superfactorial's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[8].
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Works and Contributions
Credited discoveries include Neil Sloane[2], a mathematician[9], b. 1939[10], of United States[11], awarded the David P. Robbins Prize[12], specialised in combinatorics[13] and Simon Plouffe[3], a mathematician[14], b. 1956[15], of Canada[16], awarded the UQAM Recognition Award[17].